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Both articulation and translation are common
treads interweaving distinctive processes and
events. These concepts are present in a great
amount of fields related to nature, science, art,
and technology, which are further discussed in
this topic. Common traits that may be revealed
both in the articulation of units and translation
of a meaning may pertain the structure of things
and processes under discussion. Concepts of
articulation and translation have been discussed
as the means to explore the meaning: articulation
as units combined into complete structures and
thus meaningfully formulated, while translation
may go from nature to art or may assume many
forms of visual, verbal, and numeral translation.
Examples of double and triple articulation of signs
in languages, programs, and several other fields
complement the conceptual landscape. Effects,
changes, and impacts flow in both directions
between nature-inspired technology and nature-
inspired art. Two-way translation was discussed,
from nature to idea and production and from
products to human perception and creation.
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